Inside Todd Kohlhepp's storage container used for torture

Missing: Kala Brown & Charlie Carver

News that South Carolina real estate broker Todd Kohlhepp kept a woman chained inside a shipping container shocked even the most hardened investigators. Evidence photos show the small space where Kala Brown was chained inside for two months, as well as the stockpile of weapons and supplies investigators found on Kohlhepp's rural S.C. property

"48 Hours" has more on how the kidnapping case led to even more revelations about Kohlhepp's double life as a serial killer in "Serial Confessions"

Kala Brown and Charlie Carver went missing at the end of August 2016. The young couple's disappearance shocked their small South Carolina community and left investigators with few leads to help find them.

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Cries For Help

On Nov. 3, 2016, after about two months, pings from Kala Brown and Charlie Carver's cell phones, as well as Facebook messages mentioning local realtor Todd Kohlhepp, led investigators to Kohlhepp's rural, 99-acre property. They heard cries for help from inside a storage container located there.

Kohlhepp's Weapons

Kohlhepp's Living Area

Todd Kohlhepp built a living area for himself on the second floor of the structure.

Credit: Spartanburg 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office

Kohlhepp's Living Area

Todd Kohlhepp built a living area for himself on the second floor of the structure.

Credit: Spartanburg 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office

Handcuffs Found

Handcuffs were found in the top drawer of a dresser in the living area.

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More Chains for Kala

Kala Brown told investigators that Todd Kohlhepp would sometimes bring her to this building, as evidenced by the chains he used to bind her.

Credit: Spartanburg 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office

More Chains for Kala

Kala Brown told investigators that Todd Kohlhepp would sometimes bring her to this building, as evidenced by the chains he used to bind her.

Credit: Spartanburg 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office

Charlie Carver's Car

Todd Kohlhepp admitted to Kala Brown that he disposed of Charlie Carver's car after murdering him and taking her captive. He spray-painted the white sedan brown and covered it with tree branches and other debris in an attempt to conceal it.

Credit: Spartanburg 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office

Kohlhepp Pleads Guilty

Todd Kohlhepp confessed to authorities that he murdered Charlie Carver, as well as six others over the years. The serial killer pleaded guilty to all seven murders, along with kidnapping and rape charges for Kala Brown on March 29, 2017.